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'- -wf, fc. .L '. yllvrfxx-Q -1-:-jf. .gui-w, I - ' - if 2' 1. J. H ',,1,,,,i' 1--' ' , ,, 4, W ,, 4 1, . A , ,3. .1,,,,,3A1 ,..,,w,3g ,, ii, ' .-Q 11' ' S5'.'fhf'i ,?Fi'f,C !q- ,LJ LJ? L Y . 1 Mn. BIIRTIIII NE DEDII-.RTE THIS BUUK Tu our custodian, Mr. Burton, who completes his twenty-seventh year at Seaman. We, and the many students who have gone before us, will remember him as one who was always interested in us and in our welfare. After a successful more than a quarter century here, Mr. Burton retires - to work at his hobby, gardening. Our best wishes go with him. This Senior Class has tried hard to make this book a success, and we hope that it brings back pleasant memories to the graduating class of l95O and to all others who are in any way con- nected with this book. We wish to thank those who have had any part in guiding us through four years of high school. 5r2f5,fl-M Pat Thomas Editor-in-Chief Bonnie Streeter Art Editor Phyllis Tice Business Manager THE 'flmff Phyllis Tice ------------- Business Manager Keith Hayes--Sports, Activities, Magazine Sales Manager Clifford Hurst ---- Seniors, Magazine Sales Manager Marjorie Thompson ---------------- Features Nax.Nariin ---f-- ------ f-f- f--Sports ff-Cameraman, Ads, Candy Manager 'ff'--f--fTypisb, Seniors ffkidit, Opin- Chief 0Ciasses wwe Piiice ?ab Thomas,- Dorifs Hoicom vii-Ke Niccumf-f- ,,,,,,-,,,,, b,,,,-,,-f,,,,-,,,-, 5 ff-f-Feature Music Christine Oshei ff---f 5im.Govington ----f---ff-f Cameraman, Bob Streeter ---fe-f-----,--ff-- Activities Bucynneier --f--f-f-- Mmirxistr at iorx Doro my THE P1151 FRESHNHN 'Twas the third of September. With quivering nerves, we freshmen ap- proached our new home, Seaman High. we were treated as all freshmen are-- showers at noon, and all the other Hmeann things the upperclassmen could think of. But we enjoyed it. We ended our first year with a picnic breakfast at Garfield Park. Our class officers were Clifford Lowe, president, Phyllis Tice, vice- president, Marlene Falley, secretary, Norma Lemons, treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Cox and Mr. Thoman. SUPHDHURE The whole school was surprised that we sophomores gave one of the best all-school parties of the year. We were really proud of ourselves, of course, with assistance from our sponsor, Miss Skinner. In the spring, we had the usual picnic at Lake Shawnee. To lead us through this year we chose Bon Rose- baugh, president, Pat Thomas, vice-president, Beth Shields, secretary, Norma Lemons, treasurer. CConfidentially, they were swell officers.D JIIHIDR we returned to school feeling Hsupern because we had two years behind us. We were juniors! Looking ahead to our first prom, and was it scrumptious! We chose as our officers this year: president, Galen Seal, vice-president, John Myers, secretary, Norma Lemons, treasurer, Bonnie Streeter. we also spon- sored the Christmas formal which had become a yearly function to which we also look forward. We finished off the year with a swell picnic at Lake Shaw- nee. Mrs. Gooch and Mr. Wahl sponsored us. EENIIIR Well, here we are at last. When we entered Seaman four years ago, we wondered if we'd ever get to the honored position of Seniors, which to us then seemed terribly far off. we started the year by electing our officers: Don Rosebaugh, president, Ivajean Allen, vice-president, Bonnie Streeter, secre tary, and John Myers, treasurer. Our next objective was a Play Day. We de cided on Lake Wabunsee. Everyone had lots of fun, even though some of us got lost before we got there. The juniors had a Prom for us this year at the Hotel Jayhawk Roof Garden. we all had a wonderful time. We ended this year with a picnic. Now as we look back on all four years at Seaman, we realize, although we've had some trouble, we've also had a lot of fun and a wonderful time. Donald Rosebaugh Wise men seldom speak. Why don't I shut up? Drama Club 3,L3 Drama Club President L3 Sophomore President 23 Hi-Y President L3 Hi-Y Cabinet 3,L3 Sci- ence Club 2,3,Lj Science Club Program Chairman 33 Mixed Chorus 3,L3 Boys' Quartet 3,L3 Athletic Board President A3 Football Letterman lst 3,L3 Track l, 2, 3,L3 FFA l,2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,Q5 Senior Play L3 Boys' Trio 3,L: Honor Letter 3,L3 Mixed Ensemble 33 Senior Class President L. Tum Swann Ivajean Allen Sweet an' shy, and nice to the guys. Holliday Junior High ls Senior Vice-President L3 FHA Secretary L3 FHA 2,3,L3 Y-Teens Treasurer 33 Y-Teens 2,3,LQ Mixed Chorus 3,L3 Girls'Glee 3,53 School Bookkeeper L3 Junior Concession 3. Bonnie Streeter Sharp's the word for her. Senior Class Secretary A3 Junior Treasurer 33 Student Council Vice-President L3 FHA 2,3,LQ Y-Teens 2,3,L3 Science Club 23 Library Committee 33 Art Club A3 Art Club President L3 Homecoming Queen Attendant L3 Office Secretary 2,3,LQ Student Council 2,3,Qj Freshman Honor Roll. John Myers I might be better if I would, but it's mighty lonesome being good. Senior Class Treasurer L3 Junior Class Vice- President 33 FFA President by FFA Vice-Presi- dent 33 FFA l,2,3,Lj Hi-Y Cabinet A3 Hi-Y l,2, L3 Science Club President L3 Science Club Q3 Student Council 33 Track 2,3,L3 Football Letterman lst 3,L3 Football Letterman 2nd 23 Library Committee 33 Homecoming Co-Captain A. Cliffgrd Lowe ChI lS'ClI'16 051161 Tis' sweet to court, but oh how bitter to court a girl and then not git'er. Magazine Room Captain A Senior Play L Junior Play A Yearbook Staff L Staff Cameraman A Science Club 2 Hi-Y l,2,3,L Candy Manager A Freshman President Basketball 2nd l Basketball lst L Junior Concession 3 Drama Club Play A Drama Club L Robert Miller Men are but children of a larger growth. Topeka High School IO l Handle me with care, l'm fragile. Junior Concession 3 Magazine Room Captain L Yearbook Staff A Science Club Treasurer 3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,L Girls' Glee 2,3,L Science Club l,2,3,L Pep Club l,2,L3 Art Club Prom Committee 3 Pat Thomas Hang sorrow! and care will kill a cat. Honorary Drama Club Drama Club 3,5 Yearbook Editor A Sophomore Vice- President 2 Y-Teen Cabinet A Mixed Chorus 2,3,L Girls' Glee 2,3,L Head Cheer Leader A Assistant Cheer Leader 3 Candy Salesman L Freshman Honor Roll Y-Teens l,2,3,L Student Council 2,3 Pep Club l,2,3,A Science Club 2,L Library Committee A Junior Play 3 Senior Play 3,L Drama Play 3 Junior Concession 3 Alice Niccum Hit'em, kick'em Nic'em--No, scratch'em. Yearbook Staff A Y-Teen Treasurer L Y-Teens l,2,3,L Freshman Honor Roll Student Council 2,3,L Science Club Secretary A Science Club 2,3,L JCL Secretary 2 JCL l,2 Mixed Chorus 2,3,L Girls' Glee l,2,3,L Pep Club l,2,L Reporter for Topeka Daily Capital L Prom Com ittee 3 Homecoming Queen L John Hayes Many a class has been made less dull because of John. Girls' State Hi-Y 2,3,L Delegate 3 FFA 2,3,A Darlene Thom son Library Committge-2'3,L Science Club 2'3 When date? and lessons Par?nt'YOuth Cllnlc A Track 3'L don't agree,l'll take 'Tumor Concesslon 3 Senior Play L+ the dates anu let the lessons be. Drama Club Honorary 3,L Galen Seal Y-TGGHS l,2,3,L+ l'd be lonesome if it Pep Club l,2,3,L+ weren't for the younger Science Club l,2,L girls, Junior Concession Boswell Junior High DTFSIHH Club Play 2 Junior President 3 Hi-Y Program Chainnan 3 Hi-Y Vice-Presi- dent A Science Club Presi- dent 3 Football Letterman lst 3,5 Jayhawk League Honor able Mention 3 Football 2nd 2 Parent-Youth Clinic A Candy Salesman A Student Council 2,L Hi-Y 2,3,L Science Club 2,3,L Hi-Y Delegate 3 Henry Howland Jr. Margaret DeBacker A carpenter is known She's bashful but no one by his chipsg Junior is knows it. known by the whistle on Y-Teen Vice-President L his car. Y-Teen Cabinet 3 Hastings Jr. High l Science Club Program Chairman L Track Letterman 2,3 Football Manager L Mixed Chorus 2,3,L Girls' Glee 2,3,t FFA 2,3,L Athletic Board Secretary L Hi-Y 2,3,L Pep Club Vice-President 3 David Hibbert The wind doth blow where'er he goes. Freshman Honor Roll Hi-Y 2,3,L Student Council 3 Science Club L I2 Pep Club Secretary 2 Candy Salesman A Freshman Honor Roll l FHA l,2,3,t Y-Teens l,2,3,t Student Council 2,3,t Pep Club l,2,3,L Science Club 2,3,t Library Committee 3,h Juvenile Court Advisory Board j,t State Journal Reporter L Art Club A Homecoming-Queen Attendant L Office Secretary A Prom Committee 3 Junior Concession 3 Dorothy Buchmeier A friend in need Dorothy will heed. Yearbook Staff A Freshman Honor Roll FHA l,2,3,h Student Council 2,5 Y-Teens 2,3,t Junior Concessions j l Phyllis Tice Chloroform her she won't tell Y-Teen Cabinet L Y-Teens l,2,3,h and Yearbook Staff L Yearbook Business Bob Kahler Manager A I am a man, but Shirley M0UCS0m9Y'Y Freshman Honor Roll HO one knows M' Whefl WU fillii Freshman Vice-President HEY 113 f he? Feffldiflg -3 book, Student Council 2,3,L, Science Club lf! don't bother to speakg Science Club 2,3,b FFA l,2,3 she won't look. JCL 2 Topeka High Bank Teller L Y-Teen Cabinet A Candy Salesman A Y-Teens 3,A Pep Club j,L Science Club 8,L Bank Bookkeeper A Junior Concessions Prom Committee 3 3 Mixed Chorus 2,3,A Girls' Clee 2,3,L FHA l,2,3,L Prom Committee 3 Library Committee Candy Salesman A Pep Club l,L Junior Concession Harrold Kannarr Talking, talking, onward through school he goesg in each class he en- joys a lengthy talk on things he thinks he knows. Hi-Y Cabinet A Mixed Chorus l,2,3,A Boys' Glee l,2,j,L Band l,2,3,L Candy Salesman A Hi-Y l,2,3,t Student Council 2,3,L Science Club 2,L I3 Bob Streeter I am.what ever was, or is, or will be. Hi-Y l,2,3,L Student Council 2,3 Freshman Honor Roll Year Book Staff A Walter Shy Shy is his name, but he is not the same as his name. Hi-Y l,2,3 Student Council 2,3,h Football Letterman 2nd 2 Freshman Honor Roll I4 Betty Jean Dolezilek She does know something more than jokes. Bank Teller 1,2,3,L Cashier Q Teller 2 Bank Vice-President 3 Drama Club President 3 Drama Club 2,3,L Drama Club Vice-President A Advanced Drama A Juvenile Court Advisory Board 2,3 Camp Brewster 3 Magazine Room Captain L Prom Committee 3 Bank President and Teller Q Freshman Honor Roll Y-Teens l,2,3,L Student Council 2,3 JCL l,2 Pep Club l,2,3,L Science Club 2,3,4 Senior Play 2,3,L Junior Play 2,3,L Drama Play 2,L Honor Letter 2 Y-Teen Cabinet 2,3,L Y-Teen Program 2 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L Small Vocal 2 Girls' Glee l,2,3,L Mixed Ensemble 2 Jo Ann Paul I like to laugh, tum I'd rather giggle. Drama Club Honorary 3,1 Y-Teen Cabinet 3 Y-Teens l,2,3,L Pep Club l,2,3,h Science Club l,2,L Drama Club Play 2 Junior Concession-3 Lucille Zinn I've studied men from topsy-turvy. Some fine fellows, some quite nervy. Y-Teen President A Y-Teens l,2,3,L Y-Teen Cabinet 3,L Student Council 2,3,L Girls' Glee l,2,3,h Small Vocal Ensemble 3 School Bookkeeper A Freshman Honor Roll Science Club 2 Library Committee L Senior Play A Drama Club 3,4 Marjorie Thompson , Wisdom, wealth, I both got, but love, I have it not. Bank Cashier and Teller A Drama Club 3,h5 Yearbook Staff L Mixed Chorus 2,3,L FHA l,2,3,b3 Pep Club A Science Club 2,L Y-Teens l,2,3,L3 Band l,2,3 Student Council 2 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 3 Drama Club Play 3 Girls' Glee 2,3,A Jim Peterson It will be lonesome in heaven with only Abe Lincoln and me. Football Letterman lst team 3,A Football Letterman 2nd team 1,2 Hi-Y l,2,3,L Science Club L Richard Mann I love the ladies but they don't know it. Hi-Y l,2,3,L Science Club 2,5 I5 Jack Culbertson Normajean Schoenfeldt Silence is more musical Always talking--will she than any song. ever stop? Platte Valley Academy Bankteller 3 Shelton, Nebraska FHA President 3 FFA l FHA Program Chairman 2 Hi-Y l,A Freshman Honor Roll FHA l,2,3 Y-Teens l,2,3 Student Council 2,3 Pep Club l,2,3 Science Club l,2,3 Lois Langston Full of fun and mischief, too. Curtis Junior High Library Committee 2 TQpeka High Clipper staff 2 M?Xed CHOFUS 3,0 Magazine Room-Captain l,2,3 Glrls' Glee Club 3,5 Democracy Speech Contest Y'Teen5 3:5 Pep Club L Jesse Huntsman No Cupid's darts for him. Curtis Junior High Football Letterman 2nd 3 Football Letterman lst A Basketball Letterman 2nd 2,3 Hi-Y A Girls' Trio Accompanist 3 16 Doris Holcomb She oft hath burned the midnight oil, but never, oh, never, in toil. Yearbook Staff L Student Council 2 Freshman Honor Roll Science Club 2 Pep Club l,2,3 , FHA l,2 T-Teens l,2,3,L Mary Hargig L66 Radford Look Out! Shevs Other fellows can seeing Red again. have the eirlm I ll Freshman Honor Roll take my CHP- FHA 1 Track Letterman l,L Y-Teens l,2,3 Hi'Y 5 Student Council 2 Pep Club l,2,3 Clipper Staff 2 Max Martin Max had his lesson one day, but the teacher was away. Curtis Jr. High l Yearbook Staff A Hi-Y L Keith Hayes Jo Ann Phillips Make me a child again AW! Come on and yell! just for tonight. Drama Club 3,L Hi-Y l,2 Drama Club Secretary FFA 2,3 and Treasurer A SCieHCG Club 1 Science Club l,2,A Yearbook Staff L Mixed Chorus 2,3,L Magazine Manager A Girls' Glee 2,3,b Pep Club President A Cheer Leader A Student Council 3 Pep Club l,2,3,L Ray M3TtiU Senior Play L What I know, I have Junigf Play 3 guessed. Drama Play 3 Curtis Jr. High Football Letterman 2nd 3 Hi-Y l,2,3 Elizabeth Jacques NGive me Dale or me deathln FHA 2,3,L Y-Teens l,2,L Pep Club l,2 Science Club l Art Club A give K Norma Mitchell Things are seldom what they seem. Hoyt High School Pep Club L Sue Clark Clifford Hurst She's lovely, she uses His bark is worse Ponds, she's engaged. than his bite. Topeka High Bank Teller 3,L Mixed Chorus 3,Q Yearbook Staff L Girls' Glee 3,L Hi-Y Treasurer L Girls' Trio 3,L Hi-Y Cabinet 3 Junior Concession 3 Hi-Y l,2,3,L Y-Teens 3,L Science Club Vice-President A Pep Club 3,5 Drama Club Member L Bud Hogbin Take care of the senses and the sounds will take care of themselves. Highland Park Football Letterman lst L Hi-Y L Science Club j,L Mixed Boys' Mixed Boys' Boys' Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L Glee l,2,3,L Ensemble 2,3 Quartet 3,L Trio 3,L Octet 2,3 Junior Play A Senior Play A Drama Club Play A Football Letterman lst 3,L Football Letterman 2nd l,2 Basketball Letterman lst 3,L Basketball Letterman 2nd l,2 Track Letterman 3,L Magazine Sales Manager A Assistant Magazine Sales Manager A Band l,2,3,L Homecoming King I9 Keith Stewart All great men are dead. I'm not feeling well. Drama Club L Hi-Y Secretary A Hi-Y Cabinet 3,L Student Council President L Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Boys' Glee l,2,3,L Mixed Octet 3 Boys' trio 3,L Boys' Quartet 3 Football Letterman lst L Football Letterman 2nd 3 Candy Salesman A Track Letterman 2,3 Freshman Honor Roll Hi-Y l,2,3,L JCL 2 Science Club 3,t Student Council 2,3,L Senior Play Q Library Committee 2 A Boys' State Delegate 3 Flag Committee 3 Keith Hersh Imagine him with hair on his sleeve or lipstick on his collar. Hi-Y 3 20 A Norma Lemons The sight of her is good for sore eyes. Junior Class Secretary Sophomore Treasurer Freshman Treasurer Y-Teen Cabinet 3,L Student Council Secre- tary A Mixed Chorus A Girls' Glee A Athletic Board Treas urer L Candy Salesman A Freshman Honor Roll FHA l,2,3,L Y-Teens l,2,3,L Student Council 2,3,b Pep Club l,b Science Club 2,3,L Library Committee 3 Magazine Room Captain l Camp Brewster Delegate A Office Secretary L Prom Committee 3 Junior Concession 3 l Parent-Youth Clinic L Jim Covington Is life worth living? Yes, so long as there are girls to hold tight. Hi-Y l,2,3,A Science Club l,2,3,L Student Council 2 Freshman Honor Roll Basketball Letterman lst 3,L Basketball Letterman 2nd l,2 Yearbook Staff L Senior Play A Drama Club Play L THE Pnfsnn This is the last WILL and TBSTAMLNT of the Senior Class of l95O. I, Ivajean Allen, will my talkativeness to Lloyd Rice. Dorothy Buchmeier, will my dark hair to Carolyn Greeley. Sue Clark, will my singing voice to Joy Betry. I, Jim Covington, will take all I have. I, Margaret DeBacker, will my height to Joyce Bennett. I, Betty Jean Dolezilek, will my job as President of the Bank to Keith Sprouse. I, Mary Kay Hargis, will my many sweaters to Doris Hersh. I, John Hayes, will my jalopy to Mr. Wahl. I, Keith Hayes, will my friendly ways to next year's sophomore class. I, Keith Hersh, will my way with the Hayden girls to the boys in the next senior class I, Dave Hibbert, will my empty bottle to Mr. Scholes. I, Bud Hogbin, will my good manners to whoever wants them. I, Doris Holcomb, will myself to Bob. I, Henry Howland, will my smile to Galen Billings. Jesse Huntsman, will my waist line to Louis Caulk. Clifford Hurst, will my suspenders to Max Daugherty. I, Elizabeth Jacques, will my job at Hall's to Joan Glyn. Bob Kahler, will my speed to get to class to Tommy Emery. Harrold Kannarr, will my trumpet to Freddy Rogers. I, Lois Langston, will my driving ability to Many Anne French. I, Norma Lemons, will my many A's to any Junior that wants them. I, Clifford Lowe, will my shares of stock in The Ford Company to HDreamy Dann. I, Richard Mann, will my irresistible charm to Jack Brunton. Max Martin, will my horse to Marcia Seal. Ray Martin, will my ability to be a sailor to Ronnie Cottle. I, Bob Miller, will try to be more talkative in the future. Norma Mitchell, will my books to Ray Jackson. Shirley Montgomery, will my letters from a certain football player in Kinsley to Alice Hicks. I, John Myers, will my neat little truck to Bob Chance. I, Alice Niccum, will my quonset hut for slumber parties to Duane Rosebaugh. I, Christine Oshel, will my flirting ability to Marion Teeter. I, Jo Ann Paul, will my Ngigglesu to Bonnie Jacques. I, Jo Ann Phillips, will my enthusiasm to Pat Gardner. I, Lee Radford, will my bookkeeping ability to Nancy Fairbanks. I, Don Rosebaugh, need everything I have, and what I don't have I need worse. I, Normajean Schonfeldt, will my speed demon ways to Bill Childs. I, Galen Seal, will my ability to get into naccidentsu to Wayne Lewis. I, Walter Shy, will my inventive mind to Wendell Christian. Keith Stewart, will my orneriness to next year's chemistry class. Bob Streeter, will my strength to Tommy Wyatt. I, Bonnie Streeter, will my football playing ability to Seaman's next team. Pat Thomas, will my long hair to Delores Langston. Darlene Thompson, will my ability to lose weight to Mr. Logan. I, Marjorie Thompson, will my many boy friends to Mildred Shy. Phyllis Tice, will my big brown eyes to Delores Barnes. Lucille Zinn, will my band uniform to Eleanor Johnson. I, I, I, 1, I, I, I, I, 1, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, lku is Mk if Q 99' 1-F' x35 Y' dw Q.. S, fx 04 ,, .,,p4'Q s L.- A QW M' rwf -Q25 ...ar nil? f Q. ff X K ,, 'W 4 af. uk 'W ' Y 1 3- 0. iufxb I 5? is x ' it ' - fi 4 15 in 24 A v I Hd F fr M HE umnf F2 M . .. Ivajean Allen .... Model at Baker's Clothing Store, North Topeka. Dorothy Buchmeier .... Hedda Hopper of l96O. Sue Clark .... Fashion Model, Honolulu. Jim Covington .... Zoo attendant, Monkey Department. Margaret DeBacker .... Hair stylist, Hollywood. Betty Jean Dolezilek .... Blues singer at the Bright Spot Cafe. Mary Kay Hargis .... Happily married forever after. John Hayes .... Slow motion expert. Keith Hayes .... Manufacturer of windshield wipers for eyeglasses. Keith Hersh .... Famous for his jet-propelled motor-scooter. Dave Hibbert .... Explorer, Yukon River. Bud Hogbin .... Manager of Lazy U Dude Ranch. Doris Holcomb .... Clerk at Western Tire Store, North Topeka Junior Howland .... Star driver for Jimmy Lynch. Jesse Huntsman .... Truck gardner, Siberia. Clifford Hurst .... Understudy for Frankie Laine. Elizabeth Jacques .... Mrs. America of l965. Bob Kahler .... President of Safeway Stores, Inc. if Harrold Kannarr .... Conductor of Salvation Army Band. fn Lois Langston .... Champion woman wrestler of Kansas. Norma Lemons .... Author of NHow Old Maids Can Be Happy.n Mike Lowe .... Bob Burns of Kansas. --'- Richard Mann .... National Boy Scout Master. 'L-'A Max Martin .... Mayor, Lecompton. Ray Martin .... Censor of Margaret O'Brien's fan mail. Norma Mitchell .... Evangelist, Siam. Shirley Montgomery .... Fashion expert, Alaska. John Myers .... Bell-hop, City Jail. Alice Niccum .... Interior decorator at Sing-Sing. Christine Oshel .... Beautician in Girvin-Oshel's Beauty Parlor. Jo Ann Paul .... Actress, Boliva. Jim Peterson .... Football coach, Notre Dame. Jo Ann Phillips .... President of the Society for Women Welders. Lee Radford .... Side-show barker for Ringling Bros. Don Rosebaugh .... Romeo, Metropoliton Opera Co. Galen Seal .... Retired. Normajean Schonfeldt .... Policewoman at Pauline. Walter Shy .... President of Lizzie's Lucious Liquid Lipstick, Inc. Keith Stewart .... Oyster Inspector, Gulf of Mexico. Bob Streeter .... Bouncer at the Oasis. Bonnie Streeter .... Head Nurse, Mayo Hospital. Pat Thomas .... Dorothy Lamour's Understudy. Dolly Thompson .... Old Maid. Marjorie Thompson .... Carrie Nation 1975. f Phyllis Tice .... Bookkeeper at Swader's Cafe. .' 1- Lucille Zinn. . . .Romance Writer. zjfid, ' lt V 2 , C iWmw ,'!'2:342' :Wi Keith Stewart 1 Boys' State Alice Niccum Margaret DeBacker Girls' State 5 H Juvenile Advisory Board The American Legion Auxiliary sponsors a GIRLS' STATE each year at the Kansas University at Lawrence. The girls operate a miniature government resembling that of the State of Kansas. The BOYS' STATE, like the Girls' State, operates a miniature government. It also is snonsored by the American Legion. Boys' State meets at Wichita, A JUVLNILL ADVISORY BOARD was organized two years ago by Judge Stumbo. Cases are brought before this board and they give advice as to how the cases are to be handled. Senior boys from various high schools are invited each year to be guests of the ROTARY for a month. This hon- or is given to outstanding seniors. John Myers Rotary Mike Lowe Don Rosebaugh Rotary Rotary Keith Don Don Jim, Clifford Clifford St ewart Be ok Rosebaugh Covl-flgton Lowe Hurst Jim Jo Ann Patricia Lucille John Pet erson Phillips Thomas Zinn Hayes Eleanor Betty Bonnie Joy Fern Joan Johnson Dolezilek Streeter Betry Howland Glyn East nr Uma Mhm Hmm 26 THE presented by The Drama Department N E W I L D N I G H T A Farce in Three Acts O Characters Rodney Dodd. . . . a healthy young man who thinks he is an invalid. . Henrietta. . . . . . . . . . . . . his housekeeper. . . Jodwillow. . . . . . . . . . . .the inventive butler. . Aunt Myra Opal Dodd. . . . . . . .Rodney's aunt. . . Charlotte Allen. . . . .Aunt Myra's young companion. . . . Dr. Bell ...... .... the family doctor. . . Nurse Trent .......... Dr. Bell's assistant. . . Ned Steerwell ........ a young, self-made hero. . Doris Winthrope. . the pretty object of Ned's untiring attentions . Hawkins. . . . . . . . . . . . . .a moving man. . . . . . . . . . . c o 1 o o a a a o n 0 0 Dickens. . . ....... a moving man .... . . . . Maribelle. . ....... Doris' roommate ....... . . Mrs. Rooly. . . .president of the Dexiter School for Girls. . . Mrs. Batsom. . . .... a public-spirited townslady. . . . . Jade Darnelli. . . . . .a night-club singer. . . . . . James Scorpio. . . . the town's leading gangster. . . Officer Brayder. . . . . a policeman. . . . . . was Synopsis Swann Puw . Keith Stewart Eleanor Johnson . . . .Don Beck Betty Dolezilek Bonnie Streeter . Don Rosebaugh . . . Joy Betry . Jim Covington . .Fern Howland Jim Peterson .John Hayes . Joan Glyn Ann Phillips Lucille Zinn . . Pat Thomas .Clifford Hurst . . . Mike Lowe 50' The entire action of the play takes place in the home of Rodney Dodd. Act I. Morning Act II. The following morning, early Act III. Several hours later The play is under the direction of Miss Etta L. Abbott. The music is under the direction of Mr. D. E. Harp. Music Before the Play Thunderer QMarchD. . . . . . . . . . . .Sousa Grandfathers' Clock .......... . .Edwards Them Basses CMarchJ. .... . .... . . .Huffine Between Acts I an II German Band Kenny Burres, Clifford Hurst, Harrold Dean, Duane Rosebaugh. Numbers: Around the Corner, Come on The Singers, Hi-le-Hi-lo, Have Another Between Acts II and III Girls' Trio Sue Clark, Nancy Fairbanks, Betty Tice Numbers: Calm as the Night, Song of Love. Kannarr, Charles with the Beer, Drink. Seaman High School Auditorium Wednesday Night January 18 8 o'clock I 1 lA 'QP xg Jgdify W ,f 'ff A ,K .1 1 A, I ' Z K ' l Z, XX Q 3 sm. s ' A A Y ' ,Q- Vv N ' Ziff-'f D ' 1,0 N, r' , , X 4 x Fwy, 1 f ki H -nd N I N., A Q ' f, I fi- 3 rf 4 ' 'I ,Ag ly-, I Q ma -. ' -uf' -If Em ..,.,. ,.kg1..hll,,v , .jr ,digg if - H-em' Maia' .x fm' ' i Y Lu? 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L gyf as :si Z X Richard Kahler JO 45 900 Qdof Q2 QTL Q? K, J Oarl Duane ,Q . vjg? Glyn Rosebaugh SGCTGYHTY Treasurer Alice Hicks Ida Mae A Marilyn Nancy Emery FFaUZGH Fairbanks Barbara Chittenden Ralph Margaret Mavis Martin Sloyer Taylor oqjggp ,O . oe' 19 'SQ 4.o Ma, 6 O Bonnie Jacques Nolan Patton Lloyd John Roy John Wilson Rice Stauffer Towslee Tucker Wilder Colors... .......... Red and White Flower.... .... ...............Carnation Motto ........... The Foundation of Life Is Built with Bricks of Character. i55iF'f??R 5 ' ' : swf- 2, -- -2 4 N 3 I is if tithe ig' ei? 323' tie ug M6 ,in k Kilim: x aw 52 W 3 1 yy x A ,Q ,L 222 1 at ,353 P a 5 mt Eg? 5 S fe dx gm. I f Q in 1-' , . t in, :Wi -' t ' 4512 aww . It V, , -ni lg :z .w:ffsf., - T5 - I W ,yi ..,, i t we -. ,nz by - it T55 3 fgmfga E bww fgefw at in ,T , L 4 Q, . , F . Tit - ff X 3 1 x K 5 3 sgsK52gM1i - ' E? WW, ,.,,, ,.,. . , ,I wwHaF,. H eff, gil 5' sfwrwwfifvifz ' '- y FIRST ROW Earnest Ables R Robert Bowser u Kenneth Burres Dwight Bra mell Garth Betry Galen Billings SECOND ROW Bill Broadbent tat K James Cockrum R- Bill Cook Max Daugherty ,Q 5 5 55 3 7 . - f ' QFHQQQHJS -i ff: Bob Downs THIRD ROW Walter Fisher Roland Fox Pat Hodges . Mickey Hodges FOURTH ROW Bob Howey Ronnie Hutton Don Inglish FIFTH ROW Clarence Lewis Wayne Lewis 40 FIRST ROW Maxine Allen Donna Allensworth SECOND ROW Carolyn Browning Kathryn Browning Delores Cockran THIRD ROW Martha Dister Mary Anne French Carolyn Greeley Peggy Hill FOURTH ROW Jeannine Ketter Marjean Lindberg Delores Langston Louise Lemons Donna Marshall FIFTH ROW Doris Peterson Betty Porter Betty Ray Anna Marie Roth Darlene Streeter Mildred Shy , .VV,,.: 5 FIRST ROW Lois Beck Delores Barnes Doris Cathcart Bonnie De Hart Del Mae Delfelder Patricia Hoge SECOND ROW Delores Hankamer Verna Mae Harrold Doris Hersh Betty Martin Mona Mann THIRD ROW Darlene Messenger Wanda Patton Marcia Seal Inez Spreer FOURTH ROW Marian Teeter Betty Tice Joyce Wiscombe FIFTH ROW Ambe Alyse Manes Henry Liskey President. . . . . .Bill Broadbent Vice-President. . . . . .Jim Cockrum Secretary-Treasurer. .Kenneth Burres Colors. . ..... Black and Gold FIRST ROW James Lewis Wayne Lucas SECOND ROW Boyce McNorton William Maus Bob Massey THIRD ROW Don Norris Bob Neibling Jerry Newell Don Peterson FOURTH ROW Maurice Pasley George Radford Fred Rinner Donald Rogers Edward Schwartz FIFTH ROW Keith Sprouse Marlin Stansbury Larry West Tommy Wyatt Larry Yingling Eldon Gooden Motto. . . .The Door to Success Is Always Open. . TJJD 1 .,:lAV T R ' U HE 5' i J' N 6, SW W if 'M-f . il E9 Jn. my ,, Fmisunfn Qi, TOP ROW: Billy Adams, Charles Blankenship, Jere Bleier, Duane Broadbent, Dickie Davis, James Butler. SECOND ROW: Dale Casto, Darrel Chance, Norman Clark, Charles Crawford. BOTTOM ROW: Frank Elliot, Thomas Emery. 5E?iL5j,,:' W Y 1 f - in 5?7?NF'. CENTER TOP ROW: Charles Paxton, President, Carolyn Strimple, Vice-President, Waneta Jordon, Secretary, Jere Brunton, Treas- urer. THIRD ROW: Don Falley, John Fannin. CENTER: Keith Nash. SECOND ROW: Eldon Gideon, Jimmie Hahn. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Hill, Paul Hofmann, Floyd Huntsman, Rex James. TOP ROW: Bob Johnson, Jack Miller. SECOND ROW: Ralph Kannarr, Dean Lewis, Ed Waters, Don Neiman. BOT- TOM ROW: Hiram Liskey, Charles Mc- Mullen, Clyde MeNorton, Eugene Os- trander, Fred Rogers, Dennis Rus- sell. - . , TOP Row: Georgi- Q .w.k, ,g,g q.,. Iby ana Allen, Betty H ' lf A A'. Arnold, Roseann 'mNe?Qg, tgft jf mh Backus, Mary Ba- ijf '--, V, ker, Charlann Brotherton, Nan- cia Dennis, Bonnie Doud. cy Carroll. SECOND ROW: Joan Case, Marlene Coburn, Evelyn Cogswell, De lores Covington. BOTTOM ROW: Patri- .X .0 .X if it CENTER TOP ROW: Nancy Niccum, Daytha With- ' am, Virginia Woodward, Virginia Harrold. TASK THIRD ROW: Shirley Towslee, Margie Wagner. CENTER: Sue Stan- Hfjgv+ ley. SECOND ROW: Kay Sprouse, Evelyn Holt. BOTTOM ROW: Bar- A bara Sipes, Patricia Self, Virginia Shelton, Arlene Sharp. if gl X Sue Stanley Born. .November 27, l93L Died. . . March l7, l95O Colors. . . .... . . Blue and White Flower. . . . ........ Red Rose Motto .... Looking Forward, Never Back Metzger, Melba Michael, Darlene Morris, Marlene E Q Murray, Betty f QHQTQ li Patterson, Janet S ,.'i Pooler . O .ricr r A i 5,4 . it 43 TOP ROW: Patricia Gardner, Patricia Hutchens. SECOND ROW: Virginia John- son, Marilyn Kendall, Marilyn Martin, T Beverly Ramsey. BOTTOM ROW: Katherine affair 5 TOP ROW: Louise Lemons, Delores Barnes, Marjean Lind- berg, Mildred Shy, Betty Martin,. Fred Rinner. SECOND ROW: Betty Tice, Doris Hersh, Inez Spreer, Jeannine Ketter, Marian Teeter, Kathyrn Browning. BOTTOM ROW: Don Peterson, Darlene Messenger, Delores Cochran, De- lores Langston. TOP BOW: Bill Broadbent, Keith Sprouse, Kenneth Bur- res, Marcia Seal, Lois Beck, Doris Peterson, Max Daugherty. BOTTOM ROW: Henry Liskey, Carolyn Brown- ing, Joyce Wiscombe, Carolyn Greeley, Donna Marshall. Tue Eurrm EITIIFF Among Seaman's activities is the publication of a four-page news- paper, Tpg Clipper. For the last two years this biweekly paper has been published by volunteer members of the sophomore class who serve for the full year. The paper is typed and mimeographed by Miss Eunice Ward's advanced typing class. Reporters must meet a Monday deadline of the week Tpg Clipper is printed. Some of the staff positions besides the general editorship include editors for news, art, sports, humor, gossip, and feature stories. Also on the staff are numerous reporters who gather class and activity news. Other positions are those of proofreader and circulation manager. At the mid-semester, if they so desire, staff members may exchange posi- tions. Mrs. Sperry sponsors Tpg Clipper. . w Qi? K 'X Hs- , J , f ffiefmisf 21515 g . 1 2? .. K' . I ky xiii- .Q- 4 -fx A V - 3- 51:1 'Q ,Q fx. l XVK74, .3 , AJ aC . - XT 'I W ,rig 41 9, .gf , N . f. . 5 '15 W me in 'iw g L t5Q5f'iiQ5 E5 - f -,grew X Awww -, w - 1:52 - ' f A -: .. ,.. . ,. . ...,. . . -. . I F' L K' f . - Q L ' .s g Q w - , . . . A ,,.., iw flilgyi it X r in . K - 1-wig. W.. - 'W X pf Q., - , :W ' ' :ar ,R OM , 'X . 1 1 f sf if-fE, 5 5 E 3 I 5 2 , a 3 a H ? 5 I l 3 Y U 'W Sm 'U Jim Covington. Senior.Forward. Letterman 'LQ-'5O. Honorary Captain '50, Larry Eleier. Junior, Guard. Letterman '50, Tut Bnsnamnu LETTERNEN Nolan Patton. Junior. Guard. Letterman 'LQ-'5O. Jack Brunton. Junior. Forward. Letterman 'AQ-'5O. SCORES Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seaman Seanan Seaman Seaman 32 St. Marys LO Haskell 28 Wamego 28 Hayden 38 Osage City BL Holton 2O Highland Park 29 Washburn 29 Wamego 2L Hayden 36 Holton 35 Osage City 38 Highland Park 5O Washburn Sl Haskell TOURNAMENT 26 Wamego Floyd Huntsman, George Radford, Fawl, Bob Clyde McNorton, Don Rogers, Maurice Paslay, TOP ROW: Sprouse Keith E don Gooden, 1-I Kennedy, Clifford Crawford, Coach Merle W: RO COND SE Means land Le Larry HOW: BOTTOM rich. Em Dan ch Coa Assistant Howey, Bob Crawford, Charles er, ck John Tu J Stauf- Covington, John Jim unton, Br ck tton, Ja Pa Nolan Beck, Don Caulk, we, Louis Lo Mike eier, Bl Junior Howland. baugh, Se Duane Ho RS: NAGE MA fer. if F asa ,a,fQ' 0 . Q S we N ,zaieiaaeiaaesfh:saw3,0aamae- wamega Clips Q, 'vqgiek 0 Qeama bo65Seaman,45-28 P. Q9 'Q 3,2 Ngver lfigxgaawgq In Firstl-H6032 15 sf I I xhkes Mn YET-Wan Each Team Scores 17 0 G 0 6 Q,XK'xHuvskYace3l Rumaer A , , . - ,- . , 591, 8 5 4 vlkIhgS Beat 0 fe Q Q S e a m a nfby Hay en, 25M 560,000 Tacks Upl Q 'S YdYi ' AIO J'ff,f 57141, eo, 1 36-29'0f1gaya!n01:2h.1aO IM' M 'sfguff M -4 1 h,Uq:'2z:t,Y1:1f A 61, cw, 'IMI Beaten OsogeCi'l'yGoes1'o R h 0 Poe, a Wamesv 0 S af-,,,,,6e 17171, . YHUSIW Turner BreaksVike OVCI' Seaman. ffgfab I 0 Wigs '09 fleven Spell for 19-6 win 54-13, for 1st Md Sf gyer 0 Jgrlrpanned b 0verSeamanTeam R.iae,,Le.a.v:gn?- Ros Ullfll 21.0 , , ,kssJ2isa d e .ae R.. to f Seaman--BW' Gm - , 'l 1asa,'f fwfQf, fs e m'SZe1i2ehi5?Q1,?ZZY,iE forVsci'orS SGGINUI1 VCIl'Sll'y 371tr0u:1ll9Pq,.qde I Elf-gylgilfg ccgiifgl ,,m.,f- pg..2.,'f5i'?3i 1812! e10CaS?d.MC 0 I I 1, ina-,field . Seaman Into fiifgegfbgigzzafijgn 18 Vlklnus Rally - Bxaessvzga fic do S staffs 41 r ', Sflllffg OH WEN on Marlin las! Half, VCI' Sage we ' M' A ' I Bleier's Shoi' Good my 0 15 . a g 3 :sz grae , n e 5553335-i33??Qw 1 aaSeaman Ior 75' AM0u '0ffe 5ei a :ff.':i::..'L:a:,2'Jf-'H 'X E: ue Vicu, -Q96 'Und League fi we gc-3GSZ3fthffX'f'f.2IZIE ul ihmaxig cgi- 1 nazlg rgiazg. y eric th in WW 4 ,,,, fag, 4244 H -... .pll I a gj .E irvkf g mai geeks M 1Sasll:eZ'Sc1 geamanTrnm5 ,,a vig, 24:0 Ji:Ja.1?6nJ5 ' . y a f Q . 'Q ' ' eziaicsfafl geamaa- ,Seaman Vizllndmns' 3533' Z1,f'ffQ24-,glowaizoatsgzaie Lim: Co'e'qI1 5X 2 S-'if-2 in Loon Battle Pia 5m'3:fb.'ef aA:ia5EZZfi,IZ2 Zffliiii Gva ',,,aaw . - , amiga I d' Grab fi 'L Vxkes, A' 'ln O!-tuge.C:1tg'lg:Ig?el':JP bvjawiiyggn I h, e Face 2 Toug lgaglqaydg ZEL'ER?a.:h.g 900. Mdfggobgifaglhird Loop Wm, ga 0 0 feami 'fa ' -' v I' I s O' WOOL t ' 1 FIVES Tomg .filfgj wiaaaahsreak1'iewi+hseamanAm. Osaiz,-'fefBeat Vlkes 1 - a 4 ana' fi Minutes and Go For Cui' 'Io Win. 41-28 ' I 52 Q - W V' 'f FIIIITBIILL uvmvrnlns John Myers. Senior. Quarterback. 139. Honorary Co-Captain 'L9. Letterman 'L8, 'h9. Galen Seal. Senior. Center. 170. Jayhawk League Honorable Mention 'A8, Jayhawk League 2nd Team 'L9. Honorary, Co-Captain 'L9. Letterman 'A8, 'A9. Kelth Stewart Senlor End Jesse Huntsman Senlor 189 I Jlm Peterson Senlor End 132. Letterman 'A9. Tackle. Letterman L9 152. Letterman 'L8, 'L9. Q Tue Fnumnu LEU umm Don Rosebaugh. Senior. Full- back. lub. Letterman 'L8, Bud Hogbln. Senlor. End Clifford Hurst. Senlor. 176. Halfback. Jayhawk League 2nd Team 'L9. Letterman 'L8, Mar N? 1 'fb Av? W 'N F,-9'k wifi is 1 .... - -E geo - 6 gf .R . .v if .ti -' N A 55' SY - ., Q?-if-?' . 4: f 5:1 s Y an 6 'BN'- xwfia xi V 35,9311 ki tx , jg iffy? 21 J'i Q,, ffff ' 1'?'f22 . ,:- v H. A, x Y- f.-7.93 - C .V.ZW,w '5x. tl :I ov if --Qi W y .,. qswz . F' ' A was gags? M Q Ji f ' mmf-ff 'H' f wHym1A'W ' .V ,N ,W H , X , FQ x ,J ss W -uv M Q ,L-: 5 ,gil - .-, iFf'.qf f K fig A r A g , m-43 f ,Q i . .. 3' K 3 ig - ' K V331 x 1 XL 'H v ff R .ff . .NV fr. 1, .NL -x1w 'h A ' vig fx- ' .fb , . r gwwm 12 ell sk Ha cj O .-CI 4-7 Z5 .3 f-I fv CU cn Seaman ck Ja O hb E -3 ng Se i ibl Louis Caulk, Don Beck A Bob Ne Clifford Hurst Walter Fisher, Galen Seal Jim Peterson OW: TOP R Ostrander, Roland Fox, Gene ers, John My Stauffer, John Rosebaugh, alle Du Bleier, WX r-4 Alice Niccum, chosen Homecoming Queen this year by the football squad, was attended by Margaret DeBacker and Bonnie Streeter. She was crowned at the half time of the Hayden-Seaman game and was presented a bouquet of Hmumsu by the King, Clifford Hurst. The Co-Captains, Galen Seal and John Myers presented her attendants with matching corsages of Umumsu. THE Hunan 60 TOP ROW: Phyllis Tice, Norma Lemons, Daytha Witham, Betty Tice, Darlene Streeter, Eleanor Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Margaret DeBacker, Joy Betry, Marjorie Wagner, Marlene Co- burn, Charlann Brotherton. FOURTH ROW: Alice Hicks, Mar- lene Murray, Marjorie Thompson, Marilyn Kendall, Marlene Montgomery, Sue Clark, Fern Howland, Waneta Jordon, Del Mae Delfelder, Marian Teeter, Helen Crews. THIRD ROW: Pat Hut- chens, Lois Langston, Alice Niccum, Darlene Thompson, Shir- ley Montgomery, Betty Patterson, Shirley Towslee, Marilyn Martin, Mary Baker, Mary Kay Hargis. SECOND ROW: Nancy Niccum, Georgiana Allen, Jo Ann Paul, Katheryn Metzger, Jo Ann Case, Delores Hankamer, Mavis Taylor, Bonnie DeHart, Joyce Bennett. BOTT M ROW: Jo Ann Phillips, Pat Thomas me PEP Euan TOP ROW: Nancy Fairbanks, Inez Spreer, lois Beck, Betty Ray, Barbara Sipes, Norma Mitchell, Pat Gardner, Louise Lemons, Betty Martin. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Shelton, Vir- ginia Harrold, Marjean Lindberg, Delores Barnes, Christine Oshel, Betty Dolezilek, Beverly Ramsey, Pat Hoge, Marcia Seal. THIRD ROW: Delores Cockran, Donna Marshall, Betty Arnold, Patty Self, Roseann Backus, Betty Porter, Martha Dister, Carolyn Strimple, Carolyn Greely, Delores Coving- ton, Doris Peterson. SECOND ROW: Joyce Wiscombe, Nancy Carroll, Darlene Messenger, Jeaninne Ketter, Peggy Hill, Donna Allensworth, Evelyn Cogswell, Bonnie Doud, Melba Michael, Darlene Morris. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Glyn, Donna Baker. ,E . S .fm 1 I H G? g za' 'T i, Qi' iV.,I,V- g.. S - E - A - M - A - N S - E - A - M - A - N S - E - A - M - A - N SS - SEA MM - MAN Big Dog SEA - MAN little Dog SEAM-AN! Floppy eared Hound Come On Seaman Let's go to town! f q Extra! Extra! Read all about it! We've got a team And we're goin' to shout it ,MQ They're rough fffrfgg, They're tough ffff They're hard to bluff SNP Come on Seaman ,29,,:h Strut your stuff! g 5? ,fh!9' kg? - -gp ,M K N v Locomotive, Locomotive I, ,zgg', .,,,- Steam, Steam, Steam TQ x Horse and Buggy '.., -. Horse and Buggy Team, team, team! Who's team? SCHOOL SONG Z ff f' Rick a-chick-a boom Rick a-chick-a boom Rick-a-chicka Rick-a-chicka Boom,Boom,Boom Wah, who, wah Wah, who, wah Seaman Vikings Rah, Rah, Rah! One-a-Zippa Two-a-Zippa Three-a-Zippa Zam We may get beat, but We don't give a Cclapl Rip Van Winkle Our team 'we've got the only team Seaman! Seaman High, our fair school, Seaman High we sing to you. Cheering on, loud and strong, Our coach and team to victory. Red and blue, colors true, May we fight to keep them bright. We're cheering on, forever more. For it's our dear old Seaman High! Had a cute little pup Seaman Vikings Never give up! N J 1456! . , -ix M E ' ,' ' 54 . 'R U lf, ! ' 53' Ji I m ,. . L 1-'J-K ' 1 X . ,, I UA vva v F f. ' -n ,f , ff! 1' ! 5, lf' Q ' 9 Xa ,J , P4 . X , ' X X1 ' ni ' 4 - L, f.- ' A 1' 'L ' ' . +- P-41 . J ' , I , '55x Q iv .o , P X , ,4 24 X 4 'if , :fa R : , 'J' , , , . , ' '21 511' ,fl ' t l to Mr. Logan Adviser Don Rosebaugh President Tut Hmuim Bnmm Margaret DeBacker Secretary Norma Lemons Treasurer Mr. Emrich Mr. Crawford Advisers The Athletic Board has the responsibility of selling tickets at all home games. The president presides over the meetings of the Board. The secretary keeps the records of the players who are eligible for a let- ter. The treasurer pays all the bills of the Board. Mr. Logan, Mr. Crawford, and Mr. Emrich serve as advisers. , , 1 xx. -x a THE Hmumfs ,fr Tm . fff f, ,,,, 1' . 1 mi , f. Mr' w-qu..-..,,,, ffhtsq tv,. ,.-...-- -7 H -f-1-11-.rf ' f 4 wiv. ,.2,,-N, x 3 v 1 4 , tax, I 'N ' M. 4 , , x' , ' Jr .J 1 ,Q ,.,Mfi. ,I ' x g a 2 5:A Q' , 'fin if - 5 4 3gq,-Em if ' Twig? if'--fffff?-' .'fgc.1fg J' 'im gf 1, ' fi f 'ff1'7 17. 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A A C Arar A A A A TOP HOW: lvajean Allen, Waneta Jordon, Doris Hersh, Elizabeth Jacques, Margaret DeBacker, Evelyn Cogswell, Eleanor Johnson. FlFTH HOW: Joan Glyn, Charlene Reed, Joan Case, Marjorie Thompson, Patricia Gardner, Betty Porter, Katherine Metzger. FOURTH HOW: Lois Back, Carolyn Gree- ley, Delores Cochran, Daytha Witham, Carolyn Browning, Delores Barnes, Mona Mann. THTBD HOW: Phyllis Tice, Nancy Fairbanks, Donna Allens- worth, Louise Lemons, Kay Sprouse, Jeannine Ketter, Darlene Streeter. SECOND BOW: lnez Spreer, Normajean Schonfeldt, Dorothy Buchmeier, Georgiana Allen, Betty Patterson, Martha Dister, Doris Cathcart. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Strimple, Marian Teeter, Nancy Niccum, Bonnie Streeter, Darlene Morris, Kathryn Browning, Marjean Lindberg. President .... Normajean Schonfeldt District l Officers Vice-President .... Carolyn Browning Retiring Treasurer. . .Betty Tice Secretary ........ lvajean Allen New Vice-President. . lnez Spreer 2,TeaSuTeEiq Z ' ' 'Inez SPTFQY , District l Conference. . ..Topeka Aiogiag airm2n.. .... .Betty T106 gggigtx State Meeting in Topeka. March 25 SOi.a1f,?1g?immaha1man' ' Dons Harm , Project. . .Permanent Girls' Camp MUSC Ch Bama U '- -Caaflene Reed 1-5, Ilwjf' 7 Homecoming Dance. . . .Hayden Game Son Le it n. . . . axine Allen i M T +1' Annual Fashion Show. .November l5 g a T' ' ' ' 'LO15 Beck g - ' A FFA-FHA Square Dance. December l3 Freshman lniation X l f' .- All Girl Party ..... February 9 ff Mother's Day Program ui ?4 65 'OW 1:5- Wil: THE VEB. TOP BOW: John Myers, Larry Bleier, Richard Kahler, Marvin Lindberg, Bill Maus, Robert Bowser, Wayne Lucas. TBTBD BOW: henry Howland, ' Bobert Massey, Eddie Schwartz, J ames Cockrum, Galen Billings, Tom Wyatt, Jere Bleier. SECOND BOW: Bean Lewis, James Butler, John Bolt, Eldon Gideon, Clyde McMorton, Darrel Chance, James Lewis. BOTTOM BOW: Ray Jackson, Jimmie Hahn, Charles McMullen, Wendell Christian, Boyce Mc- Norton, Bean Hofmann, Keith Mash. John Myers ...... President Larry Bleier. . Vice-President Duane Rosebaugh. . . Secretary Richard Kahler. . -. .Treasurer Bob Chance ...... Reporter Marvin Lindberg .... Sentinel August: Watermelon Feed. September: Annual Leadership School, Lawrence, Fourth Place. November: Attended Kiwanis Luncheon. December: LKB and nike Raffle. January: Kansas Power 8: Light Co. Modern ' hen. Judging, Contest. Kltc Frankfort Poultry lnitiation. F ebruary 1 Green Hand .9 w , s if 1 ' v..,5,,,:::- :gg N giqg g 5 aw Mfmil my V J Q . is 33' 'v TW. xg fl John Myers. . Clifford Hurst. Vice-President Alice Niccum. Marcia Seal. . Christine Oshel 22. Jim Peterson 23. ui, .. ., t,,.. W A .. mln? EQQM skis ? A ekxwf Qwsg sara: Mara? wi fs We 2. - K., ,, qt W ,,.. ,- L . 2C-22 23-26 Charlene Reed Bonnie DeHart Don Beck Darlene Streeter Kenneth Burres Donna Allensworth Rex James Pat Thomas Lloyd Rice Jo Ann Paul Larry Bleier Doris Hersh Boyce McNorton Alice Niccum Clifford Hurst Margaret DeBacker Lawrence Moten Marcia Seal David Hibbert . . . .President . . . .Secretary . . Treasurer Margaret Sloyer Lois Beck Bill Broadbent Delores Langston Billie Childs Nancy Fairbanks John Stauffer Roseann Backus Don Rosebaugh Alice Hicks Norman Clark Delores Cochran Del Mae Delfelder Martha Dister Louise Lemons Doris Cathcart Carolyn Browning Kathyrn Browning . s XQEQLB uaikkffnaa 4i3H??H? i 251511191 :-, Q -: 215153121 -,., , fri, ., .f 'K i5EEQbi 'iE5?skaa?'f: M ,a?5u?iaf 'F Akrr 'N 'i.: av i 27-29 33-35 30-32 36-39 gffgia' nyy in iiigrgg' H' Ssiifcaav 1. ,2 3 A 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 lb 15 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 2b 25 26 27 28 29 Q Q 9 iii' W . . -a i: ,, 4 f Jw? my Normajean Schonfeldt Richard Mann Delores Hankamer Betty Tice Keith Hersh Shirley Montgomery Keith Sprouse Mary Ann French Wayne lewis Mona Mann Harold Kannarr Marian Teeter John Myers Betty Dolezilek Jo Ann Phillips Ed-Waters Marjean Lindberg Jack Miller Delores Barnes Norma Lemons Jim Covington Peggy Hill Jeannine Ketter Galen Seal Joan Glyn Bob Howey Marjorie Thompson Marvin Lindberg Carolyn Greeley Q. farii 4x2 - e QQ 61 Z2 2'1r Lois Langston Darlene Messenger Darlene Thompson Phyllis Tice Janet Pooler Inez Spreer Barbara Sipes Pat Dennis Betty Martin Mildred Shy 20-22 23-26 33-35 27-29 35-39 30-32 f ,, , M Y -,- Q 4 Y ,ef , -L, S P x x. if gf I V P 'fx DeBacker Seiya? Vi ce-Pre sident Margaret I 5 tif, 1LE5Q?f7 FIRST ROW: Georgiana Allen, Maxine Allen li ,ig, ij Q 2y SECOND ROW: Delores Barnes, Donna Baher ' H g H ' THIRD ROW: Lois Beck, Carolyn Browning Agri A Q 'f?EE? HAHE J H' FOURTH ROW: Joy Betry, Dorothy Buchmeier tif? H J ,IZWEQE ynlfige' ascii yiriigj g gwggg .,,, 1 THE lf TEEl15 FIRST ROW: Joan Case. SECOND ROW: Sue Clark, Evelyn Cogswell. THIRD ROW: Bonnie DeHart, Patricia Den- nis, Betty Dolezilek. FOURTH ROW: Ida Mae Emery, Patricia Gardner, Carolyn Greeley, Mary Hargis. FIFTH ROW: Virginia Harrold, Doris Holcomb, Patricia Hutchens. SIXTH ROW: Eleanor Johnson, Marilyn Ken- dall. SEVENTH ROW: Delores Lang- ston. as U ,,, t ,,.. ,,,,, in FIRST I I I SECOND r.,e THIRD or i r, FOURTH hikk -- r.,- ,M 4 , qlx ' :,' ,A ROW: ROW ROW ROW 'QU' I a , if K J .. .. f:Qi,fif,:Qzv .. 17 'mil ai ' anger wQxfNw'We'.R'9VfV L. A is in . Ifgfe Y I as it ': ' N - P -.t fin-W Q--- qtffg .,, igggg Marjean Lindberg, Betty Martin Darlene Messenger, Katheryn Metzger Shirley Montgomery, Louise Lemons Patricia Thomas, Christine Oshel Alice fifw Treasurer . Niccum 0 i iq: dwg Qs C A..,,. agwwzkz ,if f i I J 71, f 3 y Fern gr, ami' Howl Secr 1tEiii !, iw FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH ROW: ROW: ROW ROW .. , K, K I ': 11 ns? K ' fl , Lb J! . 6 we H A W 3 1 and ysstlv, 4 etary 'D' ' .A :NYY VX A '+4iFff Q H 'Haag Ivajean Allen, Donna Allensworth TT A D1 N' Roseann Backus, Mary Baker f Q S P Joyce Bennett, Charlann Brotherton I 1 I Kathyrn Browning , Jacquelyn Button I I . it M, ,gs T .-:: wi? X 1 ,X H FIRST ROW Nancy Carroll SECOND I : - ' A R N ROW: Doris Cathcart, Delores Coch- L ,,, ,, , f ., Q M ' Dfw? FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW: 4 n . , 1 ls. . 53' W iz T5 , J Iwi, 'cz Chairman e T ran. THIRD ROW. Helen Crews, Del Mae Delfelder, Martha Dister. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Doud, Mary Anne French, Joan Glyn, Delores Hank amer. FIFTH ROW: Verna Mae Har rold, Alice Hicks, Evelyn Holt SIXTH ROW: Elizabeth Jacques, Wan- eta Jordan. SEVENTH ROW: Jeannine Ketter. f qw? 'iff' ,X , ,,c X, , ,,,L f-ff, si, o 'ii' .MS 7 ., , S is F I V, ' , . .f.,,, I Q S misty 5 ,,., I 2',I A in y ,.., , v. 3, K H :.,- R DCATJ Lois Langston, Norma Mitchell Hi -Qfifny W' yy pf I Lette Martin, Nancy Niccum M, tgggigs iviyg ib Mona Mann, Darlene Morris ' LJ X Q ' . ' T ' Marlene Montgomery, Phyllis Tice !'P' Q Norma S i,ggQg, M Lemons A N Program y s y i, Q 9 .9 QQ? Gm KJ cf O fag 'f I ' Q o 1 - .5 A XKf,05K,O0 QJJJO yyre f an ,QS CA Q Q xii GQ-600 P00365 'V Sew up .O Oo 0,06 G 0 .QZQQ Q02 FIRST ROW Beverly Ramsey Charlene Reed SECOND ROW Normajean Sohonfeldt Marcia Seal Patricia Self W, Mildred Shy ij THIRD ROW Barbara Sipes I Inez Spreer Kay Sprouse Sue Stanley FOURTH ROW Bonnie Streeter Carolyn Strimple Mavis Taylor FIFTH ROW Marjorie Thompson Betty Tice Q in S? Darlene Streeter E5 n Ev A , 5 . 45929300 v 1 W awww .Q? 6 Qwfoolebi o Xso Y 'snnd NW an ,K ' mhrlstmas Party J? Ifk .4 K ' L7:j Hall Tournament -M f J ww p ingirg PirafeQ imy T KQLVH wlmJ,l N mwg Q Q fl az e Q .,, fe ':'j,.- AXA? ' 4 xg . J 4 'r-4, Q Q we JESSWEEEF ig? 1 ff? f Fifi gghli :Q Era? g'e RW. , ramlsmaa H515 'D - e asing, 3 NL 4 Kgs: Q Mr .2 JE in ' mf F' . FIRST ROW Fred Rinner Don Beck Don Wright Jere Brunton SECOND ROW John Fannin Clyde McNorton Marlin Stansbury FIRST ROW Dale Casto Billie Childs Ronnie Hutton SECOND ROW Lloyd Rice Galen Billings Darrell Johnson Wayne Lewis Tmz HVV FIRST ROW Charles Hutton Tom Wyatt Dean Lewis Dick Hill iiwh- QE SECOND ROW Don Rogers Charles McMullen Tommy Emery THIRD ROW Kenneth Burres Max Daugherty FIRST ROW Norman Clark John Hayes David Hibbert Duane Broadbent SECOND ROW John Tucker Marvin Lindberg Garth Betry FIRST ROW Wayne Lucas Jim Peterson Don Peterson SECOND ROW Bob Howey Jack Miller Robert Bowser Richard Mann Larry Yingling Mike Lowe FIRST ROW Bud Hogbin Keith Nash Rex James Leland Means SECOND ROW George Radford Eldon Gideon Lee Radford FIRST ROW Henry Liskey Richard Kahler Jesse Huntsman SECOND ROW Keith Sprouse Jack Culbertson Jack Brunton Paul Hofmann FIRST ROW Ralph Kannarr Bob Johnson Charles Paxton Ed Waters President. . . Don Rosebaugh Treasurer. . ,Clifford Hurst Secretary. . . Keith Stewart Vice-President. . Galen Seal Program Chairman .... Larry Bleier Devotional Chairman. Bill Broadbent Activities Chairman. Harold Kannarr Recreational Chairman. . John Myers SECOND ROW Bob Streeter Roland Fox Jere Bleier Boyce McNorton FIRST RON Jim Cockrum Charles Crawford Dean Hofmann Darrell Chance SECOND ROW Gene Ostrander Walter Fisher Don Rosebaugh FIRST ROW Clifford Hurst Keith Stewart Galen Seal SECOND ROW Larry Bleier Bill Broadbent Harold Kannarr John Myers' TOP ROW: Donald Rosebaugh, President. THIRD ROW: Betty Dolezilek, Vice-President, Jo Ann Phillips, Secretary and Treasurer, Patricia Thomas. SECOND ROW: Clifford Hurst, Fern Howland, Joy Betry, Joan Glyn, Keith Stewart. BOTTOM ROW: Don Beck, Bonnie Streeter, Marjorie Thompson, Eleanor John- son, Clifford Lowe. -Elf Danna Cum PLAYS FOR l9L9 - 1950 ONE ACT PLAYS You Can't Fool Aunt Julia Elmont Grant P. T. A. Mencken - Soldier Farm Bureau Pot Luck Elmont Grant P7 T. A. Science Club Menoken - Soldier Farm Bureau The Automatic Man Grant P7 T. A. Science Club Scouts - Seaman Community Church Spooks an' Hootin' Owls Elmont Grant P7 T. A. THREE ACT PLAYS One Wild Night Auditorium Cradle Troubadour Auditorium Cracked Nutts Auditorium October November November October November November November November November December October November January February May THE Bunn TOP ROW: Don Wright, Charles Dean, Dick Hill, Jim Peterson, Harrold Kannarr, Richard Beuchat, Bob Chance. SECOND HOW: Duane Rosebaugh, Mort Pasley, Don lnglish, Dwight Brammell, Bob Downs, Kenneth Burres, Ralph Kannarr. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Carroll, Margaret Sloyer, Lucille Zinn, Charlann Brotherton, Larry McDaniels, Joe Lindsey, Dean Lewis. BATON TWIRLERS: Charlene Reed, Kay Sprouse, Delores Langston. Tue Bn-.-5' xffyi '55 George Radford 19 'M Q RIGHT SIDE Keith Stewart Jack Brunton Fred Rinner Kenneth Burre Eldon Gideon Ronnie Gott le LEFT SIDE Ed waters i g Bob Neibling ole Bill Green 1 Pon Beck 5 Clifford Hurst 1 Dwight Brammell W Q Ralph Kannarr Q ,:Q, Harold Kannarr X 'mfi fm nolr S?'5w ' jE a gIIik ,ef iff? LQ? Emi Euan BON' Don Wright, Harrold Kannarr, Clifford Hurst, Don Beck, Bleanor John- rt, Margaret DeBacker, Don Bosebaugh. THTHD HON: Bern How- ty Tice, Lois Beck, Betty Dolezilek, Norma Lemons, D HON: Alice Hicks, Charlene Heed, Joan Fairbanks, Verna Mae Harrold, rnpson, Pat Thomas, on Joy TOP . son, Keith Stevia Ann Phillips, Bet J y Betry. SBCON ' Niccum, Nancy r Marjorie Tho harlann Brothert , d Jo ugh, o P-lice a Bake , ton, C lan , Duane Boseba Glyn, Christine Osnel, Phyllis Tice. BOTTOM HON: Donn Button, Mavis Taylor, Lois Langs Ronnie Cottle, Jack 'COND RON: OW Jacquelyn Bennett. George Radford, Dwight Bramlilell, Kenneth Burres, Dean, Bob Neibling, Bob Downs, Ralph Kannarr. SL Marlene Coburn, Daytha Witham, Fred Rinner, Lu- BOTTOM HOW: Joyce Wiscombe, Jeannine Y1 Delores Langston, Eldon TOP H 1 Brunton, Charles Sloyer, Sue Clark, Allen, Ed Waters. roll, Mary Mme Frenc , Margaret cille Zinn, lvajean Ketter, Nanda Patton, Nancy Car Gideon . 'Yu Vlxxm Y-mimi C6 THE Ensennuss THE MIXED ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Don Rosebaugh, Keith Ste- wart. FRONT ROW: Lois Langstong Darlene Thompson, Nancy Fairbanks, Ivajean Allen. THE GERMAN BAND Kenny Burres, Clifford Hurst, Har- rold Kannarr, Charles Dean, Duane Rosebaugh. THE BOYS' TRIO THE GIRLS, TRIO gilffogd Hurst, DOH Rosebaugh, Keith Charlann Brotherton, Verna Mag Hay ewaf' ' rold, Joyce Wiscombe. THE GIRLS' Emi Cum TOP ROW: Betty Tice, Lois Beck, Betty Dolezilek, Jo Ann Phil- lips, Eleanor Johnson, Margaret DeBacker, Phyllis Tice, Joy Bet- ry. THIRD HOW: Joyce Wiscombe, Mavis Taylor, Nancy Fairbanks, Charlene Reed, Christine Oshel, Jeannine Ketter, Norma Lemons, Daytha Witham. SECOND ROW: Alice Niccum, Sue Clark, Lucille Zinn, Sue Stanley, Mary Anne French, Jacquelyn Button, Marjorie Thompson, Joan Glyn, Verna Mae Harrold, Alice Hicks, Pat Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Delores Overmyer, Donna Baker, Fern Howland, Wanda Patton, Marlene Coburn, Margaret Sloyer, Charlann Brotherton, Nancy Carroll, Delores Langston, Joyce Bennett. Tue Bums Lucille Betty Zim Dolezilek President Normajean Keith Schonfeldt Sprouse Vice-President Daytha Witham Clifford Hurst Kay Sprouse Shirley Montgomery EldOH Bookkeeper Gideon Pat Hutchens Marjorie Thompson Darrell Head Cashier Johnson Paul Hofmann Our bank has been operating since l927 for the use of organizations, the student body, and the faculty. It operates from the Citizens State Bank, North Topeka, and handles approximately 320,000 each year. The banking principles practiced in the Seaman Bank are the same as those uaed in large city banks. STANDING: Bill Broadbent, Lewis Caulk, Billie Childs, Ronnie Cottle, Fred Rogers. SEATED: Chris Oshel, Margaret DeBacker, Eliza- beth Jacques. nJL-,,ff dm Ef?J.QggiH1 ,P I, ff fd, ... 3 ws 'H L xqliisigi He-Len 5 Streetef Gfew BOYXIX-'Le ,L or C Tue Hun Emu The Art Club was organized in Anyone who has had a year of art now taking art may belong to the The objective of the club is to renee, and Pittsburg. l9L7. or is club. serve the school and community by making signs and posters and doing the art work for the Yearbook. Each Christ- mas it decorates the east window of the school with scenes from the Nativ- ity. The Art Club meets once a week. Some of the work of club members has been entered in art shows at Wichita, Law- Dun Ennnunumn -wr:-1, 9 f x f- . f Q, .Pin-MW x Q 'fwm . xv. , .0 in 3 .u'5,.. ww ,, A ww f: . 3,4 ik JA. Q-gif , - V ,, 5,.S..g X s .. sk, ,RQ Y- I?-, 1 .'.4 Q5 4 1 N -U, 4 v gf 1 v jf vw: 11 ,4 if kv Tl-IIS PRIZE IIIINTRIBIJTED BN' Tue Nunn Tavern NERIHHNTS Hasnurmnn 5HllP IN NIIRTH TllPEKFl . , 1:q i ill iff 17, 4 p sf. 'ifn -ffffj H Y 1 1 I 1 ' .N U 4 - Q O 5 w 1 K C 5 1 ' 5 if if R5 15 w I NS 5 1 I 'N AW wr I M 41 L- JMX Nell Brown Grocery gwi jg'1'f ! f!?Ar ax, ' 'enmvfi' .M 3 . A pw 6 L-af ltOI' .......! 14- iff' V Y , X A 2 ..LV . . . Z by N Qvfiig Gif Q Ghrivtazamifwx sumo 'X R' c!.m'i'zmQw :iii B-5 Q' Msn anew menu AMW ugwmixt M if an ,wo L, . ,L,. Lh,.M,,, , Aw W mxzafeifiwe-,V-MM ax.: ?sfa?giEiUR Gnu nllll Lust Venn SEPTEM ER: APRIL, School Opened - 257 Pupils New Ag. Teacher - Mr. Robinson Class Meetings - Election of officers First Meetings of organizations Magazine sales begin Topeka Free Fair - half days of school OCTOBER: Senior Play Day Hi-Y and Y-Teen Parent Youth Clinic Domme School of Dancing - Lessons Candy Bars for Orphan Children Overseas - Y-Teens Assembly - Iranian students from Washburn speak Hi-Y sponsors dance after McLouth--Seaman game NOVEM ER: Simplicity Style Fashion Show - Y-Teens and F. H. A. Two days' vacation - State Teachers' Meeting Individual Homecoming DECEMBER: Two girls' Vocational Pictures taken for Yearbook - Smile, Cutie! Game trios formed Ag. Recognition Dinner at Kansan Hi-Y Volleyball teams organized Assembly - Mr. Shafer from the Safety Department Hi-Y Council Meeting in Topeka Christmas Window decorations by the Art Club F. F. A. - F. H. A. had a Pie Social. Yum, Yum! Seaman Vespers - Seaman Community Church Banquet for Football Letterman - Hotel Kansan Christmas Formal - Jayhawk Roof Garden Christmas Vacation - One Week JANUARY: Vocabulary Tests Semester Tests - O-h-h, my achin' brain. Electrification Truck on display W. P. A. Week - Pep Club sponsors all school party F. F. A. Boys received jackets - sure purtylll Glee Club blouses arrived Hi-Y - Major Roger Young CMilitary Mission in Greece, speaks FEBRUARY: Y-Teen Valentine Party Art Club entertains faculty members fart exhibitionD F. H. A. Initiation F. F. A. Initiation Y-Teens sponsored all school dance. Hi-Y Assembly - World Traveler speaks about HSouth Kenneth Burres plays at Jayhawk Hotel Boys' Glee Club sang at Winter General Hospital Seniors invited to Washburn University game. College Day at Topeka High Assembly - Observance of the National F. F. A. Week City-Wide Y-Teen Party at Topeka High Yearbook starts to the printer MARCH: Faculty and School Board get together for dinner F. F. A. Banquet F. H. A. District Meeting Student Council Assembly - Rev. Schwartz speaks about Brotherhood Week Sophomore Party - Talent Show Music Festival - Girls' Glee Club Music Festival - Soloists Hi-Y All-School Party Junior-Senior Prom Track Meet - Quadrangular Clipper - entered in thevK. U. 'Contest MAY: Manual Arts Exhibit Art Exhibit Fashion Show K. U. Relays Mother-Daughter Tea - Y-Teens and F. H. A. Jayhawk League Track Meet Final Tests, O-h-h, o-h-hll Picnics - Food, Food, Food!!! Baccalaureate Seniors practice for Commence- ment - Thursday of last week Yearbooks given out Grade Cards Commencement THE END of the Borderu 1 I' CTUBIAL YE BOOKS custom vzns MYERS C I w i A. D ' u 1 lv , I N K 1 nucovannzn M X voruul If lux. 7 ,' Xwff X in T 'I 1 Z W ' le., . - H. S' .I-xi. - -, ..!'il - JL . FQ' v, -4 , 4, , - -we 1 :Wyl- 1- wif I -V ME' ff 4 - :-Q: .- .VI ',. :' , .. 3 ' 3' .- .- .h , vm- 2 - - Q- 2.1 f I t-3 .7-if... 'Q' fi' ,..- -1. ' . 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